Om Nom Run
Endless runner with Om Nom—opens in a popup player.
Four Famobi titles below—two per row on desktop. Tap Play to open the game in a full overlay (same pattern as featured-game modals on arcade sites): the iframe fills the popup cleanly without squashing the layout.
Endless runner with Om Nom—opens in a popup player.
Match and bloom a colourful garden inside the Famobi wrapper.
Stack and pop in 3D—best viewed in the large popup frame.
Aim and fire—loads on demand when you open the player.
The Famobi iframe only mounts when you open the popup, so the grid stays light on metered mobile data.
Titles run inside Famobi’s player at play.famobi.com—audio, fullscreen, and saves behave as their team intended.
Everything stays in the browser: handy on shared devices and school or office laptops where stores are locked down.
The links we embed are free-to-play web titles. Famobi may show ads inside the player; we do not charge you to click Play.
One full-size player at a time avoids crooked layouts, saves bandwidth, and matches how many arcade sites open demos in a modal overlay.
Yes, though the first load after tapping Play depends on your signal. Wi‑Fi usually gives smoother first paint; 4G works once the wrapper caches assets.
Gameplay is served by Famobi (play.famobi.com). RPT Docsys only embeds their public wrapper URLs you provided.
Famobi’s wrapper page lays out side ad slots in landscape; when ads do not fill them you see grey bars. We size the popup so the game area is effectively portrait inside their page—then those slots are turned off and the canvas uses the full width.